From the rural areas, the young, the less educated, or the lower classes, each of it has been looking for an entreaty; thus, a charismatic political relationship is identified. A Prebysterian minister in Cuba wrote in his article quoted “It is my conviction which I sate now with full responsibility for what I am saying, that Fidel Castro is an instrument in the hands of God for the establishment of his reign among men” (Fagen, 1965). An interview conducted from fervent supporters or known as Castro’s supporters quoted “Fidel has the same ideas as Jesus our protector and guide”. “I would kiss the beard of Fidel Castro”. [My greatest fear is:] that some mean person might kill Fidel. If this happens, I think I would die” (Free, 1960). One of Cuban’s rising black intellectuals like Walterio Carbonell disagree from the party just to support Fidel Castro’s attack on Moncada. He wrote treaties that held the meaning of Cuban revolution for blacks in late 1960. According to Carbonell it is not only the black and the blackness made the revolution a success but the experiences of colonialism and slavery (Guerra,
From the rural areas, the young, the less educated, or the lower classes, each of it has been looking for an entreaty; thus, a charismatic political relationship is identified. A Prebysterian minister in Cuba wrote in his article quoted “It is my conviction which I sate now with full responsibility for what I am saying, that Fidel Castro is an instrument in the hands of God for the establishment of his reign among men” (Fagen, 1965). An interview conducted from fervent supporters or known as Castro’s supporters quoted “Fidel has the same ideas as Jesus our protector and guide”. “I would kiss the beard of Fidel Castro”. [My greatest fear is:] that some mean person might kill Fidel. If this happens, I think I would die” (Free, 1960). One of Cuban’s rising black intellectuals like Walterio Carbonell disagree from the party just to support Fidel Castro’s attack on Moncada. He wrote treaties that held the meaning of Cuban revolution for blacks in late 1960. According to Carbonell it is not only the black and the blackness made the revolution a success but the experiences of colonialism and slavery (Guerra,